Edgar—July 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the AirTec Ultra blew me away—literally and figuratively. This thing is a beast when it comes to power. I’ve used it on my PC, PS5, keyboard, fans, and even inside tight console vents, and it blasts the dust right out with ease. It comes with multiple nozzle attachments, and the airflow is surprisingly strong for how compact the device is. It’s also environmentally friendly, which is a huge bonus—no more wasting money on compressed air cans that run out fast and end up in the trash. One of the best features? No cooldown time. You can use it back-to-back for long cleaning sessions, and it won’t quit on you. If you’ve got electronics or small spaces to keep clean, this is a must-have tool. Saves money, saves time, and keeps everything running cool. Read more
txtrill—March 9, 2026✓ Verified purchase
As the title says, this duster is fantastic for cleaning your gaming rig. For such a small device, it hits way above its weight—puts out a powerful blast of air at high speed. It is loud, so this isn’t something you’ll want to fire up early in the morning or late at night if people are sleeping. The cord is a good length, so reaching around your setup isn’t an issue. It comes with multiple nozzle attachments, which makes dusting different components easy. It does run hot if you’re a little trigger‑happy, but they call that out in the instructions. Overall, it’s a strong performer and makes cleaning your PC way easier. Read more
Jeffrey Williams—October 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This duster works great for cleaning my PC. It’s much more affordable than other electric dusters I looked at, and it’s a lot safer (and cheaper long-term) than using compressed air cans. The attachments and adjustable speed controls make a big difference — you can fine-tune it for keyboards, fans, and tight corners. If you are debating a more affordable model like the Type 3, this version is a worthwhile upgrade. Honestly, the attachment set alone justifies going for this one. It feels sturdy, performs consistently with powerful airflow, exactly what it should without gimmicks. Read more
Wilton Oliver—January 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This small electric air-duster is powerful enough to work as a mini leaf blower... That said; dust kicked up everywhere I aimed (just using its weaker setting). My home office is now dust-free. In mere minutes I was able to dust my computer, display monitor, even dust-mites collecting towards the back of my desk. WARNING: It gets hot! Use it in small bursts instead of constantly airing out! Side-Note; It's loud. Made my ears ring the first time I used it. At least you don't have to wait on a charge - just plug n' use. It's small and light, too. Read more
KS87—March 29, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Reviewing Type 3 version. First I used it to clean 2 very dusty PC fans. It did a good job, only the slight base layer of dust was still left behind, but the fans will be used right away again so I don't think they need to be perfect. The next day I cleaned two fans we use in the house, a wind machine and an oscillating stand fan. Satisfying clouds of dust were blown out of each. From regular arm level I could even blow dust off the garage floor. The unit is smaller than I was expecting but that's good. I've only used it a few times but no problems so far. The power level seems just about right, not worried about breaking anything but still does the job. I haven't used a can of compressed air in a long time so I'm not sure how it compares. I could see people not liking the momentary power switch that you have to hold down, it's got a surprisingly strong spring so it takes some effort to keep it down with your thumb, but I understand why it is there, to encourage you to use it in short bursts and not keep the motor running for too long. I was able to keep the button held at lengths for as long as I could ever imagine needing to do, and I felt the discharge air temperature rise slightly, but nowhere near to any degree where I've seen people say the air gets "too hot" from these types of devices. I do wish that it wasn't only the more costly Type 6 that mentions using ESD safe materials to avoid static electricity. Both models are advertised for PC use but the Type 3 does not specify ESD safety. I am hesitant to actually point this right into my PC, although I see reviews where many people have had no problems with it. I removed the fans and cleaned those, and the slight dust inside my PC case I just wiped up while I had things disassembled. Seems like Type 3 should not be listed for PC use if it does not have the same level of ESD safety. I did not need the more powerful motor or 2 speed switch of the Type 6. It is good that the attachments have locking tabs, I was considering a different brand until I read that the attachments could actually blow off because they were the type to just slip on with no locking tab. I am happy with it so far and it will save over buying duster cans. Just a shame that upon receiving it I don't really want to actually use it directly on my PC or expensive components. It would probably be fine, but I don't want to find out. Can't comment on longevity yet but I will definitely come back to report if it doesn't last. Read more
Sam—September 30, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a great little air dust blower. I use this for my computer. I use it for my keyboard, mouse, and my computer itself. It is great, it has two switches, one for a lower amount of air, and another switch for a higher level of air. It is fairly loud, especially on the higher level of the air blower, so be warned about that! This air duster is actually a product you have to keep plugged in, so it does not have a battery life or anything like that. However, I do not know if it is just me; however, every time I use it, I notice my light in my room actually ends up flickering a bit whenever I first start the air duster. I don't know if that was just me, or if that is just in general, how the air duster works. This air duster actually also has a bag that comes with it, like in the picture, it has tons of different filters that you can put on top of the air duster, to make it easier. I do not typically use this. I usually just use the thinner one, which allows me to get between my keys and everything in my keyboard, and keep it on while I am using it for my computer as well, so most of them are just not really used; though, they could still be really nice, I just do not use them. Read more